Cricket 1908
M ay 7, 1908. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 119 c. E. Dolling 1 24 15 1 15.00 w . Bullough 2 434 176 8 22 00 H. Hay 1 192 90 4 22.50 H. A. Gooden 1 48 24 1 24.CO H. Moore 1 60 24 1 24.00 J. Hide 4 419 153 6 25 50 W. Slight 3 110 52 2 26.00 F. King 5 397 157 6 26.16 H. Le Haldane 3 84 55 2 27.50 V. Hugo 3 514 196 7 28.00 W. 13. Claxton 2 417 192 6 32.00 R. F. Cowan 1 78 32 1 32.00 J. Matthews 3 543 257 8 32 12 E. Walkley 1 84 35 1 35.00 J. E. Gooden 2 72 37 1 37.00 G. Hutton 1 78 40 1 40.00 L. R. Hill 4 510 251 6 41.83 T. A. Caterer 1 124 42 1 42.00 W. Jones 2 600 248 5 49.60 G. Parkin 3 96 50 1 50.00 J. E. Goodfellow 1 172 51 1 51 00 E. G. Phillips 3 284 106 2 53 00 F. T. Hack 5 121 55 1 55 00 H. W. Short 1 84 57 1 57.00 II. 1*. Kirkwood 3 318 190 3 63.33 W. l>3laney 1 150 66 1 66.00 C. Kemp 3 118 69 1 69.00 T. O. Richards 2 146 83 1 83 00 P. H. Coombe 3 202 170 2 85.00 The following also bowled, but failed to take a wicket lit three m atches :—C. Hill. In two m atches:— B. T. It. Bailey, D. R. A. Gehrs, A. E. Green, T. Turner. In one m atch: —W. Amos, J. Brideson, L. Y Chamberlain, H. J. Chittleborough, J. Dar- ling, T. M. Drew, J. J. Ferris, W. F. Giffen, W. A . Hewer, It. Homburg, A . H. Jarvis, 0. B. Jennings, E. H. Leak, J. Musgrove, E. Walkley, It. W. Waters and A . Wilkinson. V ictorian B o w lin g A verages in the M atches v. S outh A u stralia . M atch es bowled in. Balls. Runs. Wkts. Aver 50 wickets or m ore: H. Trumble 12 3,556 1,418 82 17.29 J. V. Saunders 13 4,091 1,774 89 19 92 C. E. MoLeod 15 3.263 1,205 54 22.31 G. H. S.Trott 19 3,033 1,595 51 31.27 20 wickets, but under 50: P. G. McShane 6 1,115 388 23 16.86 W. W. Arm strong J. Phillips 11 2,109 641 33 19 42 7 1,937 678 34 19 94 W. Roche 5 1,365 617 23 26.82 J. Carlton 7 1,319 597 22 27.13 F. B. Collins 12 2,691 1,235 43 28.72 F. Laver 22 3,120 1,246 31 40 19 10 wickets or more, tut under 20: G E. Palmer 1 262 44 10 4 40 H. F. Boyle 3 467 109 16 6.81 Dr. J. E. Barrett 2 258 93 11 845 J. F. Giller 5 636 253 15 16.S6 J. H arry ... 9 717 310 14 22 14 S. Morris 6 938 410 18 22.77 J. Worrall 12 1,195 466 16 2912 W. Bruce 11 1,136 457 13 35 15 G. H. Hazlitt 3 754 466 13 35 84 R. W. McLeod 11 1,826 711 14 50.78 Under 10 w ickets: J. Slight 2 21 9 2 4.50 W. E. Mid winter 1 168 48 6 S.00 J. Drysdale 2 252 37 4 9.25 W. Over .1 72 11 1 11 00 ■G. Coulthard 2 244 84 5 16 .f 0 E. Turner 1 70 51 3 17.00 P. A. McAlister 3 54 17 1 17.00 B. Terry ... 1 112 34 2 17.00 W. H. Cooper 3 360 155 9 17.22 J. Trinnick 1 44 18 1 18.00 G. Mackay W. Tobin 3 325 109 6 18.16 2 168 59 3 19 66 V. B. Trapp 2 264 73 3 24.33 E. lt. Goss 2 317 227 9 25.22 T. Horan, sen. 2 48 27 1 27.00 Dr. H. J. H. Scott 2 172 63 2 31 50 J. W. Trumble 2 658 191 6 31.83 J. O’Halloran 2 216 96 3 32 00 A. E. Trott 5 661 324 9 36 00 P. Lewis 2 72 39 1 39.00 A. H. Christian 2 206 85 2 42.50 M. Ellis 3 192 85 2 42 50 G. Browning 2 180 92 2 46.00 H. Fry 2 72 46 1 46 00 H. Marshall 1 225 96 2 48 00 It. Hosie 1 102 51 1 51.00 T. S. Warne 6 234 161 3 53.66 T. Horan, jun. 1 120 60 1 60.00 T. Turner 1 272 62 1 62 00 F. A. Tarrant 1 156 85 1 85.00 The following also bowled, but jailed to take a w icket :— In three m atches: —E. E. Bean, H. Graham. In two m atches: —J. M. Blackham. In one m atch: — F . Baker, D. Campbell, E. V . Carroll, D. Cotter, P . Deeley, J. Duffy, It. Houston, J. Lawlor, H. Maplestone* C. McKenzie, H. McLean, R. Mitchell, M. A. Morris, It. M. Osborne, V . Ransford, W. Rickman, C. H. Ross and G. L. Wilson. G ood B o w lin g P erformances : S outh A ustralia v . V ic to r ia . F o r S .A . Bowler. In In what which match, inns. Balls. Runs. Wkts. Carracher, A. J. 23 Both 203 51 7 Claxton, N. H. 36 1 £60 120 5 Claxton, W. D. 5 2 309 116 5 Evans, A. E. H. 24 2 106 33 5 Giffen, G. (a) 7 Both 466 201 17 7 ,, 456 1C6 16 ,, ,, 34 457 If 5 15 „ ,,, 9 ,, 350 125 14 ,, ,, 10 494 159 i:! ,, ,, 18 ,, 359 147 12 ,, ,, 8 ,, 324 187 12 » »> 12 ,, 458 192 12 „ „ (b) 15 534 225 11 6 ,, 327 126 10 ,, ,, 28 ,, 648 246 9 ,, ,, _ 16 329 160 8 ,, ,, 11 2 271 104 7 »> ,, 2 2 136 59 5 ,, ,, 4 1 175 61 5 ,, ,, 24 1 202 69 5 14 1 141 80 5 „ ,, 20 2 251 141 5 >» > 19 1 2 2 147 5 Hugo, V. .. 25 2 34 11 3 Jarvis, F. .. 21 2 70 27 4 Jones, E. 22 Both 546 206 12 „ (0) . .1 21 ,, 180 72 9 26 . 612 260 9 ,, ,, 32 474 222 8 ,, „ 14 1 90 60 5 ,, ,, 19 1 139 71 5 ,, ,, 17 2 138 73 5 „ ,, 24 1 198 79 5 >> >1 23 2 146 28 4 Lyons, J. J. .... 18 2 78 25 4 Matthews, J. .. 31 2 173 95 5 O’Connor, J. A. 42 1 498 249 6 40 2 212 93 5 Quilty, J. (d) 3 Both 221 97 10 Reedman, J. CJ. 37 34L 149 13 j> >» 11 1 101 50 5 >> »» 29 2 222 92 5 Rees, R. B. 33 2 75 23 3 ... 35 Both 417 141 10 Rundell, J. U. 6 Both 192 41 6 Travers, J. F. (e) 31 y, 406 127 1 Waldron, A. E. 3 2 93 18 3 W right, A. W. 41 Both 159 96 f » ,> 39 1 146 66 7 Notes. — (a) Nine for 91, first innings; (b) 9 for 147, first innings; (c) G for 15, best analysis in series, second innings; (d) 9 for 55, first innings; (e) 9 for 30, first innings. F or V ic to r ia . In In what which Bowler. match, inns. Balls. Runs. W’kAs. Armstrong, W. W. 39 Beth 33 2 Both Both Barrett, Dr. Boyle, H. F Bruce, W. Carlton, J. Collins, F. B. Coopsr, W. H. Drvsdale, J. Giiler, J. F. Harry, J. Laver, F. McLeod, C. E. McShane, P. G... Midwinter, W. E. Morris, S. Palmer, G. E. .. Phillips, J. Roche, W. E. 6 ... 4 2 ... 10 ... 14 ... 28 36 ... 1 ... 10 ... 26 ... 20 ... 16 ... 31 ... 36 ... 17 ... 27 ... 30 ... 16 ... 32 ... 31 3 2 6 8 8 4 15 12 13 7 25 1 1 1 1 Both 2 1 2 1 2 Both 1 1 1 1 Both 2 2 2 Both 437 108 8 71 20 5 216 80 11 209 34 8 210 60 8 76 22 3 44 23 3 255 81 6 147 50 5 112 44 f> 128 23 4 K 6 51 7 36 15 4 75 20 4 70 10 4 72 31 4 432 128 9 272 73 8 267 100 6 185 58 5 300 123 5 96 25 4 276 84 9 83 19 5 32 • 0 3 88 22 5 204 80 9 262 44 10 405 139 10 334 91 6 360 156 6 252 84 .K 174 58 5 Saunders, J. V. 34 Both 5C5 194 13 40 £64 143 10 38 2'0 122 9 »* >» 29 2 147 71 6 31 2 120 38 5 », ,, 41 1 156 ‘ 97 5 Trott, A. E. .... 19 1 79 24 4 Trott, G. H. S.. .. 19 Both 192 11i 7 9 1 370 216 7 t , .. 35 2 97 38 5 » ,1 7 I 104 26 4 Trumble, H. .. 11 Both 410 1S9 15 »» >» ..’ 27 294 96 11 ,, > .. 26 428 165 11 ,, ty .. 14 420 110 10 .. 25 2 156 £9 4 Worrall, J. .. 23 1 144 68 5 8 1 127 29" 3 THE INCOGNITI. Colonel C. E. Greenway, of 20, Craven Hill, W ., is again the Hon. Secretary of Ihe Incognili, whose fixlure-list is as at tractive and extensive as usual. In addi tion to the ordinary matches there are Cambridge, Schools, Midland, Southern, Thames Valley, and Western Tours. The managers of matches are Sir William Russell, Bart., and Messrs. G. E. Winter, C. M. Tuke, I,. H. W. Troughton, E. ('. Lee, H. E. F. Sich, G. R. Joyce, B. I\ Dobson, B. Tabrum, P. Collins, R. Mac- andrew, A. R. Severn, J. C. Wood, T. Shaw, E. W. Hornung, and J. F. Shelley. Mr. A. M. Inglis, the Old Rugbeian, is the Hon. Treasurer. MAY. 13. W oolwich, v. W oolwich Garrison. 16. Hertford, v. Haileybury College’. 20. Chatham, v. R.N. and It.M.L I. 23. Blaekheath, v. Blackheath. 23. West Kensington, v. St. Paul’s SclimL 25. v. Trinity College.* ^ , 27. V. King's and Clare Colleges. - Cam1>nl,e 2!'. v. Jesus College.* > U '" ' 27. Hounslow, v. Hounslow Garrison. SO. Vincent Square, v. Westminster Schci'.l. JUNE. 1. Sherborne, v. Sherborne School.* 'i 3. Bath, v. Lansdown C.C.* | Schools 5. Cheltenham, v. Cheltenham ( Tour. College.* J 6. Chiswick House, Married v. Single. 8. Warwick, Warwickshire Gentle- \ men.* I Midland 10. Lichfield, v. Lichfield.* j Tour. 12. Worcester, v. Worcestershire.* I 10. Woolwich, v. Royal M ilitary Academy 13. Esher, v .Esher. 15. Aldershot, v. Aldershot Command.* Ifl. Reigate, v. Gatton Park. 19. Folkestone, v. to.p en cil 25. Club Dinner at Grand Hotel, 8 p m. 24 Cambridge, y. Staff College. 26. Bury St. Edmunds, v. Bury and West Suffolk.* JULY. 1. Osborne, v. Officers and Mastery R.N. Coll. 2. Bath, v. Bath College. 4 Camberley, v. Royal Military College. 4. Wimbledon, v. Wimbledon. 7. Streatham, v. Streatham. 10. Shorncliffe, v. Shorncliffe Garrison.* 13. Beckenham, v. Beckenham.* 15. Potter’s Bar, v. Northaw Place. 16. Meopham, v. Holywell Park. 18 East Grinstead, v. East Grinstcad. 25. Egham, v. Milton Park. 27. Bordon, v. Bordon Camp.* \ 29. Winchester, v. Hampshire I Southern Hogs.* f Tour. 31. Portsmouth, v. United Services.* J Marlow, v. Marlow. 31. Henley, v. Henlev. ( AUGUST. 1. Wokingham, v. Heathlands. * 3. Plymouth, v. United Services.* 5. Devenport, v. Royal Naval ' Barracks.* 7. Torquay, v. Torquay.* 10. Taunton, v. Somerset \ Stragglers.* Wet tern 12. Exetrr, v. Devon Dumplings.* 1 Tour. 14. Seaton, v. Seaton.* 17. Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth.* 19. Seaton,- v. Seaton.* j "?1 Sidmouth, v. Sidmouth.* • > V). Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne.* *Two-day matches. Thames ■ Valley Tour
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